The German government has stepped in on Daimler’s side in the row over the controversial automotive refrigerant HFC-1234yf. It had until Monday, 19 August, to reply to the European Commission’s concerns regarding Daimler’s continued use of the coolant HFC-134a. This older and less environmentally friendly refrigerant is banned under the EU’s Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
The German government has stepped in on Daimler’s side in the row over the controversial automotive refrigerant HFC-1234yf. It had until Monday, 19 August, to reply to the European Commission’s concerns regarding Daimler’s continued use of the coolant HFC-134a.
This older and less environmentally friendly refrigerant is banned under the EU’s
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